BLIND Veterans UK, is inviting local residents to join them for a Bond-themed Murder Mystery dinner on Anglesey that promises to leave guests both shaken and stirred.

The local charity for blind and vision-impaired ex-Service men and women has set up the "Spy Who Killed Me" evening, which will take place on Friday, April 13 at Chateau Rhianfa in Menai Bridge.

The script for the night has been written and produced by A Play Fitted Theatre Company.

Victoria Beech, Regional Fundraiser for Blind Veterans UK, says: “At previous Murder Mystery dinners, guests have always embraced the opportunity to get dressed up and lose themselves in their characters.

"Selecting the award for best dressed has never been an easy task.

“Without wanting to Jinx ourselves, we feel this could be our best Murder Mystery event yet!”

The drama will focus on notorious evil mastermind, Herr Otto Matic, as he plans to dispose of his arch enemy and spy extraordinaire, James Pond.

Guests will have to work with their fellow diners to crack the mystery, with the murderer being revealed at the end of the evening.

Prizes will be awarded to both the winning table and the best dressed contestants.

During the evening, while guests are not troubling themselves with The Spy Who Killed Me, they’ll be able to turn their attention to The Spy Who Fed Me, with Chataeu Rhianfa exercising its License to Grill with a mouth-watering four-course menu.

Tickets are £40 per person and payable in advance, with proceeds going towards the Blind Veteran UK charity. Pre-booking is essential by Friday 23 March.

For more information, or to book tickets, please contact Suzanne Evanson on Suzanne.evanson@blindveterans.org.uk or 01492 868723.